Garbles [verb]

Definition of Garbles:

mix up, misrepresent

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Sentence/Example of Garbles:

As it is dangerous to garble law papers, we shall lay the document before the public just as it appeared.

He is of the same opinion to the end, you see, although he has been obliged to cloak and garble that opinion for political ends.

I had rather consult the papers for myself: for I should not garble them, taking just what suited me, but should read the whole.

It will put his case as it is, not as others might garble it, and will obtain the sympathy of all.'

He may refuse to publish improper articles, but he may not garble and misrepresent them without incurring reproof.

At Garble's, that nightly resort of titled rips and roysterers, he usually spent the early hours of his evenings.

They seemed to mock the festoons of little lamps, dim now and guttering, in the garden of Garble's.

A fact may be an exception; but the feeling is the law, and it is that which you must neither garble nor belie.

He stood on the brim of Garble's lake, shallow and artificial as his past life had been.

At the very least, if he must garble, let him garble rhythmically, and not add splay feet to spoiled force.